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[Bell of Bintree] Correspondence/Bills
to Benjamin Bell of Bintree2 1815 letters, statements of 1815 and 1816, and 3 unusual survivals -
copyhold bills from the solicitor acting as clerk to the lord of the manor [of Stibbard].
All on paper, one bears the signature Benjn Bell. One of the copyhold bills
is in two. The collection (ref 39/50) £15.00 post-free Not for export

[Chaddock/Chadwick family] 4
Legacy ReceiptsFrances Chaddock was due a £10 legacy, but died prematurely. The £10
devolved to her 4 children John Chaddock of Burnham Westgate, William Chaddock of
Dartford, Kent, Ann Chaddock of South Creake and Robert Chadwick of Norwich - apparently
christened Chadwick by mistake when baptised at Burnham Sutton in 1766. On offer
here are the 4 receipts (2 made their mark, 2 signed) all dated 1787. Intriguingly
William Chaddock signed as Chadwick - this paperwork may well solve a problem with
someone's research. All 4 on paper, all in very nice clean condition. (ref
39/19) £25.00 post-free Not for
export

[Harwood document] Conveyance of
Possessions by Bankrupt Bartholomew Harwood of NorwichThis very lengthy document signs over Bartholomew Harwood's possessions to
trustees appointed by an astonishing 70 creditors. His debts totalled well over
£4700. As well as several loans of cash and £850 owed to the Guardians of the Poor
of Norwich, the debts include monies owed to various traders such as peruke maker, mantua
maker and 3 booksellers. A schedule of Bartholomew's goods includes 26 salts, 3
orange strainers, 5 porringers, 62 pairs of buckles (presumably all silver), together with
quite a few gold and silver items - but no furniture is listed, nor any of the books he
presumably owed money on. A very interesting insight into the level of debt people
could find themselves. Very lengthy document on 5 large parchment sheets, bears
signatures of Bartholomew & Frances Harwood, the (featureless) seal of the Guardians
of the Poor, and signatures of 67 of the creditors. The document has been stored in
far from ideal conditions. The parchment is extensively foxed and where old folds
cross it has worn away - perhaps the least affected sheet is the one containing the
schedule of creditors with amounts owed and the schedule of goods being signed over to
creditors. The wording in places is indistinct - in a few places it has virtually
disappeared. Such documents often result from persons having been officially
declared bankrupt by the Court of Bankruptcy, but here we have an example where the
creditors felt they'd get a better return by avoiding the legal expense of getting
Bartholomew declared bankrupt. (ref 88/311) £30.00 post-free Not for export

Haddon Family DocumentsThis group of 8 parchment and 5 paper document spanning the period 1866 to
1898 concerns Robert and Mary Anne Haddon of North Walsham. (ref B294/48) £40.00
post-free Not for export

[Humphrey document] Release of
Properties in Norwich
This 1745 deed records the sale of what appears to be several houses or
cottages, some of them adjacent to the church of St Michael in the parish of
Coslany, Norwich. The vendor was widow Rebecca Humphrey and the purchaser
Richard Humphrey, but there's nothing to say what their relationship was, if
any. Manuscript on parchment, size approx 32"x22". (ref 117/15)
£25.00 Not for export

[Mack document] Observations on the
Tunstead Poors RateThis 1860 document raises questions about what should be the precise assessment of
the amount payable by John Mack. Manuscript on paper, 1 side. (ref 350/5) £8.00
post-free Not for
export

[Page documents] Family PapersA bundle of papers concerning sisters Elizabeth and Susanna Page of Norwich
- Elizabeth died 1907, Susanna a few years later. Mostly minor paperwork
concerning wills and codicils, shares, legacy duty etc, but there are several
letters bearing original signatures sent to solicitors. Relatives are only
rarely mentioned - Johnson and White. Over 50 items, some multi-paged.
(ref 230/31) £30.00 post-free Not for export

Newspaper Ads re Late Philip William RosePages taken from the Norfolk Chronicle and the Norfolk News, April and May 1879
(though the year in the Norfolk News is misprinted 7918) containing solicitor's adverts
calling for creditors of the recently deceased Philip William Rose of Newmarket Road
Norwich to come and state their claims. One of the pages gives details of the annual
meeting/dinner of the Yare Preservation and Anglers Society, another one reports at length
on the recent Oxford & Cambridge Boat Race. These 4 odd pages (ref 405/19)
£8.00 post-free within UK

[Steward document] Oath signed by Thomas
StewardThomas Steward was a King's Lynn merchant. This is an oath he signed in
1775 concerning money owed him by a bankrupt for coal delivered but not paid for.
Manuscript on paper, a peculiar hole about an inch below the top margin (an old spike
hole, perhaps?), an old two-inch tear affects 5 lines of text, but nice and clean and
signed Thos Steward with a bold flourish. (ref Q250/40) £15.00
post-free Not for export

[Turner documents] Papers re
Sarah Turner of Hackford, died 1921In her will, Sarah described herself
as 'spinster and farmer' and was clearly the last of the line in her family so
was obliged to keep the farm going . There wasn't a single relative left
when she died, so she left the bulk of her estate to her 'faithful domestic
servant' Lorenza Read. As well as the probated copy of her will there are
several other earlier papers, some mentioning a brother and one or two other
relatives who clearly all pre-deceased her. Ask for details (ref 230)

[Alburgh & Denton] Extracts from
Confirmed Apportionments of the Rent Charge in Lieu of Tithes1865 Tithe Commission extract giving details of landowner, occupier,
description of land, state of cultivation, area and amount of rent charge. Covers 33 plots
of land in Alburgh and 92 in Denton. Useful piece of local history. Grubby paper covers
but contents clean. (ref K25/191) £22.00 post-free Not for export

[Alburgh] Abstract of Title to MessuageAn unusually early [undated but the paper is watermarked 1806]
abstract. This takes us back to 1714 when Matthew Postlethwaite was admitted as
copyholder in succession to his uncle John Postlethwaite who died the previous year.
It seems no buildings worth mentioning were involved, as the property is described as 'one
piece of meadow containing two snorces lying in a certain meadow called Marsh
Meadow.....abutting on the common river towards the South.....'. Matthew
Postlethwaite was succeeded by his son John in 1747. He died in 1750 and was
succeeded as copyholder by his two sisters Barbara Kerrick and Elizabeth Postlethwaite,
and it seems they sold the copyhold to John Van Kamp in 1752. John Van Kamp [then of
Bungay] died in 1800 and the copyhold passed to his daughters Tabitha and Susanna
Maria. This abstract also covers another piece of copyhold land which John Van Kamp
acquired in 1788 from Henry Clarke, who in turn had inherited the copyhold from his
brother John who'd died in 1779. Manuscript on 3 large paper sheets, torn along 200
year old folds [the longest tear is about 4"]. On a blank part of the abstract
is a faint sketch-plan of the immediate area showing the river. (ref
4750) £18.00 post-free Not for export

[Aldborough] 4 Copyhold Documents
to House & 4 AcresContemporary copies of an admission of 1840, another of 1841, and a surrender
dated 1858, together with an abstract of title containing details of other documents
reaching back to 1779, for a 2 acre plot with a house called Batts, and other land.
John Wickes, a Blickling farmer, acquired the copyhold in 1779 and it remained in the
family until 1841 when Susan Wickes surrendered it in favour of Dennis Whitaker
Gunton. The 4 items (ref 64/34) £15.00 post-free Not for export

[Aldborough] Documents for Several
Small Plots of Copyhold LandThese contemporary copies of 6 documents relate to small plots of land,
copyhold of the Manor of Bassingham, and totalling about 8 acres including a ruined
cottage and another cottage which in 1849 is described as being '.....wherein the Widow
Clarke now or lately dwelt.....'. 3 of the documents are admissions of 1787, 1838,
1849, 2 are surrenders of 1841 and 1858. The 5th document is an abstract of title
listing documents going back to 1780 when John Wickes was admitted as copyholder.
The property remained with the family for more than 60 years before Susan Wickes
surrendered the copyhold in favour of Dennis Whitaker Gunton. The group (ref 64/36)
£15.00 post-free Not for
export

[Aslacton Windmill deeds] Conveyance and
Mortgage 1915In October 1915 Aslacton mill was sold for £400. The conveyance
provides details of earlier events going back to 1903. Both deeds are in manuscript
on parchment and are in nice clean condition. (ref 5401) £25.00
post-free Not for exportAslacton mill ceased working with sails
in the late 1920s, and in 1931 was described as being 'very dilapidated - for more detail
see the highly recommended Norfolk Mills website athttp://www.norfolkmills.co.uk/Windmills/aslacton-towermill.html

[Aylsham manorial document] Surrender of
The Swan, Hungate StreetThis 1878 surrender of the copyhold of The Swan is signed by William and
Marianne Bircham (both of Reepham) in favour of Henry Tyrwhitt Staniforth Patteson of
Cringleford. Interesting in that with the inn came a 'washhouse, skittle ground and
outbuildings and the use of the well in the adjoining yard.....'. Manuscript on 3
sides of paper each approx 9"x14". (ref 5784) £12.00
post-free Not for export

[Blo' Norton document] Inclosure
Award to George Walton1822 10pp printed document with manuscript insertions awarding George Walton
5 small plots of land, much of it former common or waste land. (ref 6934)
£12.00 post-free
Not for export

[Calthorpe documents] Documents from the
Manor of Calthorpe Hook HallBoundaries of manors hardly ever coincided with boundaries of parishes, and
we understand part of this manor lay in the parish of Erpingham. We have several
documents including some admittances and surrenders of copyholds etc dating from the
period 1737-1830. A variety of copyholders get a brief mention, but the specific
properties within the manor do not - for this you'd need to refer to the original court
rolls. All in manuscript on paper (some extremely brief). Email details of
your Calthorpe/Erpingham & district ancestors in case one of them was a copyholder.

[Cossey document] Scheduling of Part of
Home Farm under the Land Improvement ActsAn official copy of an 1894 Order involving a 479 acre portion of Home Farm,
tenanted by Cook Robins. Manuscript on parchment, approx 24"x19", signed
& sealed by the Land Loan & Enfranchisement Company. (ref 119/3) £12.50
post-free Not for export

[Downham] Sale Poster - 11 Acres of LandLarge printed poster announcing the 1919 sale of 3 plots of land 'bounded on
the North by the Melton Road' owned by Walter Wharton but tenanted by J Pond. Size
approx 17"x25", multifolded, some offsetting but nothing serious and quite a
decent fresh copy. (ref 82/15) £12.50 post-free within UK

[East Dereham] Sale Particulars for
House, Workshops and LandPrinted particulars for the 1883 sale - consequent on the dissolution of the
partnership between Messrs H J and A W Ireland - of a semi in St Nicholas Street [occupied
by William Farrow and George Hooper], a coach-builder's premises with a 51 feet frontage
on the Wellington Road [late C Middleton] and a cattle sale yard with offices also on
Wellington Road 'within two minutes walk of the Cattle Market'. Issued without a
plan. Nice clean condition with no tears. (ref 5421) £15.00
post-free within UK

[East Dereham] Sale Particulars for 3
Cottages at ToftwoodPrinted particulars for the 1875 sale of a double cottage tenanted by Wm
Adams and a cottage tenanted by Richard Mayes. Quite good condition. Issued without
location plan. (ref 5410) £12.00 post-free within UK

[East Dereham] Sale Particulars for The
Guild Hall Estate & Two HousesPrinted particulars for the 1869 sale of a 4 acre estate near the church in
the centre of the town known as The Guild Hall comprising a mansion, coach houses and
grounds. Also 'two excellent residences' nearby, one of them tenanted by Lewis
Barton, the other [Guild Hall Cottage] tenanted by Rev Forbes E Winslow. Also in the
sale was a piece of pasture ground described as the Guild Hall Cricket Ground. The
particulars were produced without a map or plan. (ref 5420) £18.00
post-free within UK

[East Dereham] Sale Particulars of
Twelve Coomb BreweryPrinted particulars for the 1856 sale of Twelve Coomb Brewery in the centre
of East Dereham near the market, and described as being late in the occupation of Mr
William Cooper and since of Mr Simon Bale. The particulars were produced without a
map or plan. Nice clean condition. (ref 6644) £18.00 post-free
within UK

[East Harling document] Assignment of
Personal Estate by BankruptThis 1817 indenture assigns the personal estate of bankrupt cabinet maker
William Bailey for the benefit of his many creditors. Quite a significant local item
as it bears the signatures of 17 creditors - most of whom would surely have lived in East
Harling or nearby - as well as of William Bailey. Single large parchment sheet in
nice clean condition despite the age. (ref 6677) £22.00 post-free
Not for export

[Gimlingham document] Abstract of Title
to Copyhold LandThis abstract, undated but drawn up about 1860 (the paper bears 1855
watermarks) provides details of successive copyholders of a one-acre plot of land
stretching back to 1764. The people who drew up the abstract knew which acre of land
they were describing - unfortunately it is identified solely by the names of the
successive copyholders:-
1764 Jonathan Bond of Gimlingham
1767 his son John Bond
1783 his son William Bond
1795 his son Robert Bond of Southrepps who immediately surrendered it in favour of Thomas
Shephard of Dilham
1801 William Arness of Northrepps
1803 William Hewitt of Gimlingham
1805 George Scott of Norwich
1827 John Scott of Tunbridge Wells
1843 Daniel Twiss of Rotterdam
Manuscript on 4 large paper sheets with a 5th as the covering sheet. (ref 211/10)
£9.00 post-free Not
for export
[Great Ellingham] Sale Particulars of Small Farm1876 printed particulars of an un-named 8 acre farm occupied by James Lane.
(ref 318/21) £8.00 post-free within UK

[Great Yarmouth document] Mortgage of 64
Regent RoadThis 1887 mortgage was taken out by widow Jane Plowman, and it bears her
signature. Manuscript on parchment, nice and clean. (ref 362/33) £8.00
post-free Not for export

[Great Yarmouth (probably)] Bill for New
Gravestone Slab in North Aisle of St Helens ChurchThis 1790 bill is for providing and laying a portland stone gravestone for
Mrs Margerum, the bill being submitted by James Turberville. Depending on victorian church
'restoration', this stone may or may not still be there and this bill may or may not throw
a small ray of light on the history of the church. Manuscript on paper approx
8"x8". (ref 36/27) £10.00 post-freeNot for export

[Hackford] Sale Poster for 4 Lots of
Land on the Hardingham RoadThis 1842 printed poster announces the forthcoming sale of 4 plots of land
totalling about 37 acres, identified as follows:
The 4-acre Clay Allotment
The 6-acre Clay Pit Close
The near 5-acre Middle Piece
The 3-acre Barn Allotment
The 5-acre Palegate Piece
The 4-acre Upper Palegate Piece
together with other un-named land. The only person named is the sitting tenant
William Head. Single printed paper sheet, approx 8"x13", suprisingly good
condition and ideal for framing. (ref 4081) £18.00 post-free within
UK

[Hackford] Sale Particulars for Small
FarmPrinted particulars for the 1882 sale of an un-named 19 acre farm 'situate at
Hackford in Norfolk and next or near the road from Deopham to Hingham'. Issued
without plan and the details are disappointingly sparse - but of course in 1882 everybody
knew exactly which farm it was. Clean. (ref 5413) £10.00
post-free within UK.

[Hackford] Draft Copy of Sale
Particulars for Cottage and LandThe draft for a 1920 sale of 'a
capital double cottage' on the road from Deopham to Hackford, tenanted by George
Mann and James Reynolds. Manuscript on 3 pages with a 4th as a covering
sheet. (ref 230/30) £8.00 UK post-free

[Hardingham & Hingham] Sale Particulars of
a 172 Acre Estate1879 printed particulars of this estate which bordered the Hingham-East
Dereham road. Most of the estate was in the parish of Hardingham. The particulars include
a folding site plan. (ref 318/33) £12.00 post-free within UK

[Hardingham & Hingham] Printed Sales
Particulars1879. Only the southern end of this 'compact [though 172 acres] highly
desirable residential estate' lay in Hingham, as the accompanying site plan will show. The
estate is described as being 'within about a mile and a half of Hardingham Railway
Station...and is about half a mile from Hingham...'. Apart from one crease, this is in
very nice clean condition. (ref 115/12) £15.00 post-free within UK

[Hardwick - see Pulham Market]

[Heacham & Sedgeford] Conveyance of
Heacham Hall and Farms, Schools & CottagesThis lengthy 1904 conveyance was of Heacham Hall together with the 621 acre
Church Farm, several 'villa residences' called The Homestead, The School and School House,
The Shooting Lodge, The Keepers Cottage and Rose Cabin, a row of cottages facing Church
Green, a pair of Cottages also facing Church Green, a row of 3 cottages adjoing The
Allotments, The Lodge, and in Sedgeford the 458 acre West Hall Farm also known as
Anthony's Farm, the 242 acre Binks Farm formerly known as Wethered's Farm, several
smallholdings, Sedgefield Cottages (5 cottages at Comforts Corner), Sedgefield School and
Master's House plus various woods and other lands - the whole estate totalling 1430 acres
as detailed on a schedule. The conveyance is in manuscript on 9 large parchment
sheets with a 10th sheet used to provide a hand-coloured estate plan. Provides much
detail on the Neville-Rolfe family. (ref 120/49) £30.00
post-free Not for export

[Hoveton document] Scheduling of Part of
the Hoveton House Estate by the Board of AgricultureThis is an official copy of an 1890 Order scheduling a 239 acre part of the
Hoveton House Estate, of which by far the largest part was Church Farm, tenanted by
William Hargrave. Manuscript on large (approx 28"x23") parchment sheet,
multifolded but clean, bears the embossed red seal of the Board of Agriculture. (ref
119/2) £16.00 post-free Not for export

The Port of Kings Lynn
Kings Lynn Conservancy Board, 1961. 4to booklet in card covers, 86pp, photo &
other ills, 3 folding maps, one of them heavily annotated with many details of former
residents (Miller, Morris, Riches etc). Former owner has updated with amendments up to
1968. G. (ref 8319) £5.00

[Langham/Stiffkey document] Scheduling
of Farms by the Land CommissionersThis is an official copy of an 1886 Order by the Land Commissioners on 876
acres owned by Florance Thomas Stephen Rippingale of Langham. It mainly comprised the
262 acre Crafers Farm, Langham (tenanted by Charles Crafer); the 279 acre Cubitts Farm,
Langham (Golden Cubitt and Algernon James Cubitt); and the 295 acre Stiffkey Farm,
Stiffkey (William George Wood) and Charles George Wood). Manuscript on single
parchment sheet approx 27"x22", multifolded but in nice clean condition.
(ref 119/11) £16.00 post-free Not for export

[Marlingford document] Sale
Pariculars for Marlingford WindmillPrinted particulars for the 1879 sale of this 'well situate and
substantially built brick tower wind mill containing five floors.....', then
tenanted by 'George Coote who will quit at Michaelmas next.'. A nice clean
document, the only fault being a slight tear (about an inch long) along one of
the old folds. (ref 3323) £15.00 UK post-free

[Mattishall] Sale Particulars of 2 Cottages
etc1875 printed particulars of 'two substantially built cottages....adjoining
the road from Mattishall to Dereham...' occupied by James Fisher and John Basham, together
with several plots of land and a barn, sheds & other buildings. The sale was held at
the King's Arms, East Dereham. Very nice clean copy. (ref 318/22) £10.00
post-free within UK

St Martin's Church, New BuckenhamHugh Whitwam [vicar], undated but probably early 1970s church guide of just
4pp of text in card covers. (ref 0000) £0.50 post-free within UK

[North Walsham] Enfranchisement of
Felmingham Heath Farm, 1915This deed records the enfranchisement of Felmingham Heath Farm from the
Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England to carpenter William Norgate and blacksmith
William Breeze, both of St Faith's. The document contains a folding plan of the farm
on waxed linen. Printed document with manuscript insertions. (ref 827/16)
£8.00 post-free Not for
export

[North Walsham] Amiss Family
Property DeedsA collection of 10 mostly parchment documents ranging in dates from 1827 to
1859 concerning both freehold and copyhold land. The small estate seems to have been
built up piecemeal by Thomas Amiss over 20-odd years and on his death (1856) the property
devolved to his widow Sarah (died 1857) & thence to his son John. An isolated
1894 family deed (contemporary copy only) records the death of John who was succeeded in
turn by his son William. Useful group of family deeds spanning 3 generations.
11 items in all, of which 8 are on parchment. (ref 5093) £48.00
post-free Not for export

[North Walsham] Abstract of Title
to a Piece of Copyhold Bruery or MarshlandThis undated but approx 1840 abstract concerns 'one piece of Bruery or Marsh
containing in length ten perches and in breadth one perch'. The abstract commences
in 1785 with the admission of William Rudd as copyholder. In 1792 he surrendered the
copyhold to Thomas Gaze (of Paston). 32 years later his grandson surrendered his
copyhold to local innkeeper James Legood. The abstract ends with the death of James
Legood in 1840. Manuscript on paper, 4 large sheets. (ref 64/30) £10.00
post-free Not for export

[North Walsham] Abstract of Title
to Copyhold CottageThis undated but approx 1840 abstract concerns 'one cottage and 9 perches of
copyhold land' and covers the period from 1782. Occupied by various members of the
Barcham family until 1811 when it was sold for £90. There followed a couple of
short term copyholders until 1814 when Thomas Hammont Cooper was admitted. In 1826 he
surrendered his copyhold in favour of local innkeeper James Legood. Manuscript on
paper, 5 large sheets. (ref 64/31) £10.00 post-free Not for export

[North Walsham] Abstract of Title
to Half Acre of Copyhold BrueryThis undated but approx 1835 abstract is accompanied by a supplemental
abstract (also undated but approx 1841), between them giving details going back to 1792
for 'All that half acre of bruery whereupon two cottages formerly stood but then down
& wasted lying between the Common of North Walsham on the part of the East and a
certain footpath leading from Knapton to North Walsham on the part of the West.....'.
Further identification was provided in 1815 - number 272 on the Inclosure Map.
Very much the concern of various members of the Gaze family until 1822 when the
copyhold was bought for £55 by local innkeeper James Legood. Manuscript on 5 large
paper sheets. (ref 64/32) £10.00 post-free Not for export

[Norwich] Sale Particulars of 13 Houses
- Dereham Road & Bethel Street61, 63, 65, 67, 69, 117, 119 & 165 Dereham Road and Nos 1-5 St Giles
Terrace, Bethel Street came up for sale at The Royal Hotel in 1906. These printed
particulars were clearly used at the sale as all the hammer prices and purchasers names
are listed. Most of the occupiers names are also included in the printed particulars.
Some foxing but nothing serious, piece missing (no text involved). (ref
17/15) £12.00 post-free within UK

[Scarning documents] 3 Copyhold AdmissionsThough not a complete sequence by any means, these 3 parchment documents of
1814, 1817 and 1862 nevertheless provide details of copyholder families
[Girling-Hazle-Thacker] over this 48 year period. The plot of land is only
identified as being no 45 on the Scarning inclosure map, so with some research it could be
pinpointed. The three (ref B294/12, 17, 19) £28.00 post-free Not for export

[Seething documents] Deeds to
Cottage and GardenA very nice accumulation of deeds, and certainly from the earliest one (a
1762 mortgage) through to 1836 a succession of owners can be traced despite
there being several deeds missing. The mortgagee in 1762 was James Wigg,
who borrowed £22 from Robert Daft. By means unknown (documentation
missing) Robert Daft became the owner of the property, and in 1772 he sold it to
Charles Maltby, a Norwich surgeon. On his death the property devolved to
his nephew Rev John Humfrey of Smallburgh, who in 1790 sold it to Norwich banker
(Sir) Roger Kerrison. By 1810 Kerrison had died and his surviving business
partner Thomas Allday Kerrison declared bankrupt. The cottage was put up
for auction by his creditors, and as a result it was acquired by William
Chasteney who had in fact been sitting tenant for at least 20 years. In
1836 Chasteney sold the cottage to Robert Lovick. The cottage is only
identified by surrounding properties, called Jones (at one time occupied by John
Tower), another cottage at one time occupied by Wiggs, then by Stacey, and a
house called Lynes Croft. These 8 parchment deeds consist of:
1762 mortgage
1772 release
1790 lease and release
1810 lease and release
1835 mortgage
1836 deed of sale.
(ref 658/62) £85.00
post-free
Not for export

[Seething documents] Two Deeds of
EnfranchisementThese 1899 deeds record the freeing of copyhold land in favour of Norwich
solicitor Henry Blake. These are significant local history documents
providing much detail on several cottages and many fields and plots of land, the
plots being identified by name, acreage and in many instances by occupier.
Manuscript on a total of 3 large parchment sheets. (ref 658/63)
£35.00
post-free
Not for export

[Silfield] Sale Particulars for FarmPrinted particulars for the 1905 sale of an un-named 48 acre farm. The
particulars were produced without a location plan. Apparently this is the
auctioneer's own copy as the bidding progression is entered in the margin. (ref
82/12) £10.00 post-free within UK

[Southburgh document] Abstract of
title to Copyhold Cottage & 5 AcresThis is an undated but approx 1815 abstract, with a later (also undated but
probaly no later than 1830) abstract tacked on, for '.....one messuage or tenement built,
and five acres of land to the same belonging with the appurtenances, situate lying and
being in Higham Barrow otherwise Southbergh.....'. Between them they contain details
of deeds and documents going back to 1733 when widow Mary Barrett was admitted as
copyholder. On her death 30 years later she was succeeded as copyholder by William
Middleton - possibly a relative as it seems he was mentioned in her will. He died
about 1777 and in his will he left the property to his 3 year old daughter Millderredge,
though in practical terms her interests were looked after by her mother Sarah, who then
married a Worship. in 1795 Millderedge, then of Gt Ellington, surrendered the
property to Elizabeth Cork. Subsequently Elizabeth married Simeon Knowles.
When Elizabeth died in 1825 Simeon continued to live in the cottage and was still there
when the continuation abstract was drawn up. There's no clue as to exactly where in
Southburgh the cottage was, though in William Middleton's time it was known as
Buttels. A document for the serious local historian with intimate local knowledge.
Manuscript on 6 large paper sheets, 5 of which bear 1815 watermarks, the 6th sheet
is watermarked 1824. Most of the sheets are torn along old folds and the outside one
a bit ragged, but all perfectly legible. (ref 6932) £15.00
post-free Not for export

[Suton] Sale Particulars for 2 FarmsPrinted particulars for the 1919 sale of the 49 acre Holme Farm tenanted by A
C Nickalls, and the 48 acre Leeder's Farm tenanted by R Daines. The particulars were
produced without a location plan. Nice clean copy. (ref 82/14) £10.00
post-free within UK

[Suton and The Lizard] Sale Poster - 2
CottagesLarge printed poster announcing the 1919 sale of a cottage situated 'at the
junction of Suton Street and the road leading from Wymondham to Spooner Row' tenanted by
Mr Moseley; and No 9 Long Row, The Lizard, tenanted by J W Smith. Multifolded, some
offsetting but still a decent copy though there is a 2" tear along an old fold.
(ref 82/16) £12.50 post-free within UK

[Thornham] Land Tax DetailBrief details of the total acreage of the parish chargeable with Land Tax and
the proportion of the Rectory in 1786. This is undated but probably near-contemporary.
Single sheet, very creased and torn in the middle. A second (small) sheet refers very
briefly to the 1791 Land Tax. It tails off in mid-sentence and is thus perhaps an
unfinished draft or a subsequent sheet is missing. NOTE - the only persons specifically
mentioned are Mr Cary and Mr Hogg who were evidently successive incumbents at the time.
(ref 188/340) £8.00 post-free Not for export

[Thurgarton] Contemporary Copies
of 4 Copyhold DocumentsContemporary copies of 2 surrenders, an admission and an abstract of title
concerning 2 acres of common pasture. Altogether the surrenders/admission cover the
period 1840-1858 but the abstract provides details of events going back to 1780.
This little group (ref 64/29) £15.00 post-free Not for export

[Toftmonks and Stockton] Sale
Particulars for the Great Wooden Sluice Marsh, Part of Carr's MarshesPrinted particulars for the 1870 sale of 'two pieces of valuable freehold
tithe-free marsh land of fine grazing quality with early possession situate next the River
Waveney in that reputed level called Carr's Marshes containing together 31A 2R 4P......'
Later on it informs prospective bidders that Mr George Pettingill, the Marshman,
will show the land. Although not produced with any formal site plan, there is
included with these particular particulars a very useful hand-sketched plan on orange
tracing paper. A bit dogeared but clean. (ref 5404) £12.50
post-free within UK

[White Notley/Felstead/Great Leighs] Sales
Particulars of Great Slamsey's FarmPrinted particulars of this 300 acre farm which came up for sale in London in
1895. Includes a very large (approx 39"x27") multifolding plan. (ref 115/8) £15.00
post-free within UK

[Winfarthing] Sale Particulars of
[Un-named] FarmThis 49 acre farm came up for sale at The King's Head in Diss in 1898.
As well as the farm (apparently tenanted by Edward Roper) came a row of 3 cottages on the
main road to Diss occupied by Arthur Reeve, Robert Newstead and H Ragg, also an adjacent
pair of cottages occupied by Robert Fulcher and Ellis Lankaster. No site plan as
this 'will be produced at the time of Sale'. (ref 17/11) £10.00
post-free within UK

Another Copy is available - not quite as
fresh a copy - (ref 17/14) at £8.00 post-free within UK

NB - a year before the same farm and
cottages had come up for sale at The Royal Hotel, Attleborough. Printed particulars
for this sale - together with coloured site plan - are available (ref 17/12) at £12.50
post-free within UK

[Wymondham] Sale Particulars of House &
Shop in Bridewell Street1896 printed particulars of this 5 bedroom house with a shop opening onto
Back Lane. Nice copy. (ref 318/12) £8.00 post-free within UK

[Wymondham] Sale Poster for New House in
Bellrope LaneAccording to the poster the house was most substantially built of brick and
tiles in 1910. The poster announces the sale to be held at the Kings Head in June
1912. Size approx 19"x30", multifolded & thus some offsetting.
(ref 30/50) 2 copies, each £12.50 post-free within UK

[Wymondham] Sale Particulars of
Messuages, Cottages, Brick-Kiln, Yards & 9 Acres of LandPrinted particulars of the sale held at the Green Dragon in 1877. The 5
lots in the sale were:
1. A messuage and 4 cottages near the Cock Inn at the junction of the roads leading to
Dereham, Kimberley and Melton.
2. 3 acres of arable land lying next to the road to Melton and Kimberley.
3. A cottage with brick-kiln sheds and brick-yard adjoining the road leading to Melton.
4. A 'fine piece of arable land' adjoining Deep Road.
5. A messuage with cottage, workshops, sheds & yard in Damgate Street 'for many years
in the occupation of the late Mr John Bunn, Cooper'.
(ref 694/1) £10.00 post-free within UK

Another Copy, though this is the
copy actually used at the sale to record the biddings and the purchasers, who were
respectively Cross, Cann, Mays, Knivett and Clarke. (ref 694/2) £14.00
post-free within UK

[Wymondham, Deopham & Ashwellthorpe] Sale
PosterThis poster announces the forthcoming sale of 13 houses & 2 farms as
follows:
Dwelling house in Town Green, Wymondham.
3 cottages 'Standley Terrace', Pople Street, Wymondham.
Chain Entry cottage, Damgate Street, Wymondham.
Double Dwelling, Norwich Road, Wymondham [Skipping Block Row].
5 cottaes, Norwich Common, Wymondham.
A Plot of land in Ashwellthorpe.
Small farm in the Suton Division of Wymondham [Sawyer's Lane].
A dealer's occupation in the Suton Division of Wymondham.
Small farm in the parish of Deopham.
Loosely enclosed is a cutting from a local paper giving further details of the properties
in this 1906 sale. Tenants/occupiers of the various properties were Banham, Bullen,
Brown, Semmence, Milton, Blazey, Woodrow, Miller, Hammond, Garrod, Walker, Savory, Peel,
Lain, Bales. This multi-folded sale poster is worn and there are occasional tears
along folds or where folds cross. An unusual survival in any condition, though.
(ref 17/17) £15.00 post-free within UK

[Wymondham] Sale Particulars of
Houses, Cottages, Brick Kiln, Yards and LandPrinted particulars for the 1877 sale held at the Green Dragon Inn, of:
1. A house & 4 cottages near the Cock Inn
2. 3 acres of land on the Melton-Kimberley road.
3. A cottage with brick0kiln sheds & brickyard on the road to Melton.
4. 3 acres of land adjoining Deep Road.
5. A house, cottage, workshop, sheds & yard in Damgate Street.
On offer here are 3 lots of particulars, each used to draw up the formal agreements
recording the deposit paid and with the signature of the successful bidder (these cover
items 1-3 above), together with associated paperwork. (ref 39/34) £22.50
post-free Not for export

[Wymondham] Sale Particulars for Farm at
NorthfieldPrinted particulars for the 1912 sale of an un-named 30 acre farm sold on
behalf of the executors of Mrs Eliza Self - from one of the clauses in the sale conditions
it appears the farm had been in the family for a good 40 years. No location plan was
provided, so all we have to go on is the description 'abutting on the South upon the road
leading from Wicklewood to Norwich....and on the West by the Great Eastern Railway'.
These particulars appear to have been the sale as the bidding progression is
entered in the margin - quite possibly this is the auctioneer's own copy. Clean
copy. (ref 82/11) £10.00 post-free within UK

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